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Maryland Braces for Arctic Blast: Snow, Fierce Winds Ahead
6 Feb
Summary
- Snow showers expected Friday afternoon and evening across Maryland.
- High winds gusting up to 60 mph are predicted for Saturday.
- Extreme cold warnings issued for parts of Maryland through Sunday.

Maryland is preparing for a severe arctic cold front that will deliver snow showers on Friday afternoon and evening. This weather system is followed by a period of dangerously cold temperatures and strong winds, expected to persist from late Friday night through Sunday morning.
A High Wind Warning is in effect for the entire state on Saturday, with gusts anticipated to reach 50 to 60 mph. These conditions could lead to localized power outages and downed tree limbs.
Several counties, including Howard, Baltimore, Harford, Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne's, Talbot, and Caroline, will experience an Extreme Cold Warning from Saturday through Sunday morning. Wind chills in these areas may plummet to -10°F to -15°F, creating a significant risk for frostbite and hypothermia, necessitating indoor stays for safety.
Garrett County faces a Winter Storm Warning through Saturday morning, anticipating 6 to 8 inches of snow, coupled with 50 to 60 mph wind gusts, potentially causing near blizzard conditions and making travel nearly impossible on Friday.
Temperatures will drop sharply by early Saturday morning, increasing the risk of slippery travel despite minimal snowfall expected in many areas. Overnight lows on Friday into Saturday are predicted to be in the lower to mid-teens.
Saturday will see winds averaging 45 to 55 mph, with gusts near 60 mph, potentially causing further power disruptions. Wind chills are expected to range from -15°F to 0°F across the metro area Saturday morning, with slightly milder but still dangerous conditions farther south and east.
Sunday morning is predicted to be even colder, with single-digit temperatures and wind chills well below zero. While winds will lessen, temperatures are expected to peak in the upper teens and lower 20s. The possibility of scattered flurries or snow showers exists late Saturday into Sunday.
A warming trend is anticipated to begin next week, with temperatures potentially reaching 40°F by Tuesday, though unsettled weather may return mid-week.




